There’s several options for the second day. You could stay at the same spot and keep
surfing or you can drive south 40 km to another beach that’s also listed as one of Japan’s 100 Beautiful Beaches. Here, you can snorkel and swim, and since the water is very pristine, you can see
many kinds of fish swimming around.

Furthermore, this area offers a dish called “Katsuura Tan Tan Noodle,” which can only be consumed there. This noodle was
originally made to warm up the cold bodies of the fishermen who returned from a hard day of work out in the ocean. The flavor is based on noodles with shōyu (soy-sauce), chili oil, and peppers sautéed with onions and beef. Each store has their own way of arranging the “Katsuura Dan Dan Noodle,” so one option
would be to find the perfect bowl!

“Camping Hills Kamogawa” is a camping site located on a plateau in Chiba. There’s hot springs and
a lot of terraced rice-fields. Many Japanese locals will attest that there is nothing that feels better than relaxing in an all-natural hot spring.

Gathering around the fire, gazing at the rice-fields, and sharing a drink while you eat will surely be a fun and
memorable event for all.

Feel free to ask us if anything confuses you, or if you'd like to know about nearby supermarkets and other
establishments.